Is a burning fire endothermic or exothermic? How do you know?(1 point)

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A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat needs to be applied in the form of fire to break the bonds of the wood.
A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat needs to be applied in the form of fire to break the bonds of the wood.

A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water.
A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water.

A burning fire is endothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water.
A burning fire is endothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water.

A burning fire is endothermic because a lot of heat needs to be applied in the form of fire to break the bonds of the wood.

A burning fire is exothermic because a lot of heat is given off as the wood is converted into carbon dioxide and water.